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May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
Compassion Colombian children are waiting to met their sponsors. I am meeting my sponsored boy Camilo for the first time. I have been sponsoring him for 3 years now and this has been one of the happiest days of my life meeting him! He is one of the sweetest, most well behaved children I have ever met. I can't wait to go back to Colombia to see him again.
The Compassion Experience is a free event featuring an interactive journey through the true stories of children living in developing countries like the Philippines, Kenya, Uganda and the Dominican Republic.
The experience is 2,000 square feet of interactive exhibit space where visitors step inside homes, markets and schools — without getting on a plane. Lafayette, LA. Friday, Sept. 22, 2017.
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
This ‘Compassion’ themed CreativeMornings/SP event was generously hosted by NOVA 535 with special support from Roundhouse Creative and The Movement Sanctuary.
Kate Berlin from Purple Dot Yoga Project was our compassionate speaker.
The event was fueled by Neighborhood Joe and NOVA 535.
Photo by Rachel Jolley.
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
Found this statue of St. Francis of Assissi, the patron saint of animals, on walking tour of Boston. It was in a space created on the side of a walkway and the area was clearly neglected with leaves strewn around and dust accumulated on the parapet and such. I happened to bump into this statue just after spending some time with the very majestic, shiny and well maintained equestrian statue of George Washington and the contrast was so striking. Or may be it is the surrounds that this statue was in and the texture of its stone and the brick background that adds so much character, depth and beauty to it.
I really the like angle of the shot here. The eyes appear to have so much kindness in them and the sparrow on the shoulder looking at the saint's face adds a lot of prominence to the subject (the face).
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
British Library, London, United Kingdom
The scroll with the portrait of one of the most revered Buddhism deities in China, Avalokiteshvara, had so many interesting details, including the eleven faces, a common manifestation. This bodhisattva, a being on his/her way to Buddhahood, was typically associate with compassion. I could see religious elements from the Chinese interpretation as well as some that I wasn’t familiar with, perhaps from other cultures that co-existed in ancient Dunhuang.
This ‘Compassion’ themed CreativeMornings/SP event was generously hosted by NOVA 535 with special support from Roundhouse Creative and The Movement Sanctuary.
Kate Berlin from Purple Dot Yoga Project was our compassionate speaker.
The event was fueled by Neighborhood Joe and NOVA 535.
Photo by Rachel Jolley.
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
From April 26th to May 2nd 2009, five Compassion Bloggers witnessed firsthand the ministry of Compassion International to the poor of Kolkata, India.
To meet the bloggers and read their posts from Kolkata visit CompassionBloggers.com/India
For more information about Compassion International or to sponsor a child visit Compassion.com.
Visit CompassionBloggers.com to use your on-line voice to speak for children of the developing world.
It is difficult to see in any country, but Addis Ababa has a large number of people "sleeping" in the streets.